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Learning by Question – Tech innovator wins award for primary school platform

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Thursday, 21 May

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Learning by Questions (LbQ) has won the Best Digital Learning Platform for Schools award in the EdTech Innovation Hub (ETIH) Innovation Awards 2026.

Its digital solutions empower teachers to deliver evidence-informed, high-impact teaching in over 1500 schools across the UK. In a study carried out on Year 6 primary school teachers using LbQ, 100 percent reported a reduced workload, 92 percent experienced improved wellbeing and 98 percent achieved better pupil outcomes (LbQ SATs Springboard Impact Report 23/24).

“This award is testament to the hard work and commitment of everyone at LbQ, and their dedication to creating a learning ecosystem that supports schools, teachers and students every day,” said Greg Adam, Managing Director – Learning by Questions.

The ETIH Innovation Awards aim to highlight and celebrate the scale and real-world impact of EdTech innovation shaping the future of education.

Emma Cate Thompson, Editor and Cofounder of ETIH said: “This is a fantastic achievement, especially in the first year of the awards. We received more than 140 submissions from across the UK, USA, Canada, and wider international markets, and the standard across the categories was incredibly strong. LbQ’s entry really stood out to the judges, and they should be very proud of this recognition.”

In addition, the education tech specialist was highly commended in the EdTech Company of the Year (UK) category of the ETIH Innovation Awards 2026, and shortlisted in the Best Teacher Empowerment Tool category.

These award successes follow the business also being shortlisted in three categories of the recent 2026 Education Resources Awards.